The trial for Michael Gilliland, a founder and former chief executive of Wild Oats Markets and Sunflower Farmers Markets, indicted by an Arizona grand jury on a charge he knowingly engaged in prostitution with a minor, has been postponed until Nov. 14, officials with the Maricopa County district attorney’s office said.

Both sides remain in the process of discovery and are conducting pretrial interviews, said Jerry Cobb. The move marks the second postponement for the case, which was originally set for a trial in August and then delayed until this coming Monday.

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